To contact Tracy F. Telenko, either call (919)796-0969 or email ttelenko@nc.rr.com |
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Just a few sites I have created: |
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This site is for my mobile disc jockey company. This site was put together using Macromedia Fireworks, Dreamweaver and Flash. It has an opening animation with sound. Inside the site it utilizes JavaScripting, XHTML and CSS. It has highlighted menu buttons and pop-up rollover links. If you are looking for a disc jockey for any type of event, feel free to check out this site. www.bowtiemobiledj.com |
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The Triangle Disc Jockey Association web site is located at www.tdja.org. This is an association that I belong to and I am the web master for. I designed all the navigation and images. The photographs are used from various photographers. Please click the image on the right to view this web site. |
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East Coast Entertainment uses this site for reference. When they tell a potential client about DJ Tracy Telenko, they can give this URL to the client and they can get an idea what I am like as well as my experience being a mobile disc jockey, and what types of music I have and will play. This is a single page that incorporates animated GIFs as well as flash animation for the header. |
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Learn More Teach More site is a history teaching site dedicated to helping teachers from around North Carolina enhance their teaching capabilities. It is funded by a United States grant for three years. You can find the site at www.dlt.ncssm.edu/lmtm. Please click the image on the right to view this web site. |
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NCSSM Advanced Functions and Modeling web site for instructors. This course is new and being offered in North Carolina schools. The Advanced Functions and Modeling web site is to give instructors The purpose of this web site is to provide North Carolina teachers with supplementary materials for the teaching of Advanced Functions and Modeling. Please click the image on the right to view this web site. |
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This Algebra 2 site was developed to help and enhance the ninty-minute block schedule classes for any instructor in North Carolina. These lessons directly address the state curriculum and the End of Course test and are based in the real world, use concepts of mathematics modeling, and require access to a graphing calculator by every student. Please click the image on the right to view this web site. |
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St. John's Episcopal Church in Wake Forest, NC has developed a web site for their congregation. It is a basic layout that their members can flow through easily while still getting important informaion. Javascript is used to create roll over buttons as well as drop down menus as well as XHTML and CSS to help with the design. This site had been turned over to them and they are using Macromedia Contribute to update their pages. Please click the image on the right to view this web site. |
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The North Carolina Connectivity Council is a group that is working on furthering the use of the internet highway through the use of distance learning, video conferencing, and internet communications. This is a beginning site and is still under construction. Javascript was used for interactive roll over buttons as well as a randomizing of the images to keep it fresh and dynamic. Please click the image on the right to view this web site. |
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NCSSM broadcasts their classes to numerous schools across North Carolina. To let the students who have missed the classed, they archive the video of the broadcasts. I set up this web site using XHTML to categorize the various classes for easier access. To limit access to this site, I employed JavaScript to add a password. If the password is wrong then it takes you back to the front page. The password is seencssm to view the site. I created and designed all the subsequent web pages underneath this level. They all have the same feel but different headers to them to make them individual. |
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Another site done for the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. This was to enhance the teaching capabilities of the local art instructor via the web. The instructor worked with the same department I am in, Distance Learning. With this site, he could show examples of other students' artwork without having to keep the original copies. All navigational images and designs were created by myself. And for added interest, I added in a random image at the index page. |
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One of the math instructors wanted to do an online game she could do with her students. Actually she had flash cards with problems she wanted her students to try to work out. I designed this site so a student could work through her problems. It uses JavaScript to ask them the answer. If they get the problem correct they go to the next one. If their answer is wrong it take them back to the problem before. The student is not allowed to move on until they get the correct answer to that current problem. Feel free to investigate this site, but unless you know calculus, you will not be able to get far. |
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This is another one of Distance Learning's Streaming Video sites. The Biology instructor had his own videos from his class archived and placed on this site. The significance to this is to show the use of IFrames to get the Quicktime videos to play on the page without them opening up a separate window. This too is password protected for added security. The password to view this site is biovideo. |
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To contact Tracy F. Telenko, either call (919)796-0969 or email ttelenko@nc.rr.com |
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